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Carate Brianza

Carate Brianza

Museums in Carate Brianza

Lombardia, Italy


Carate Brianza, a picturesque town in Lombardy, Italy, offers a range of cultural institutions that reflect the region's rich historical and artistic heritage.

Basilica of Santi Pietro e Paolo in Agliate
This Romanesque basilica, built in the 10th and 11th centuries, is a true masterpiece of architecture. Particularly remarkable is the octagonal Romanesque baptistery, which has a rare nine-sided polygonal shape. Inside the basilica, visitors can admire remnants of a 10th-century painting cycle.

Villa Cusani Confalonieri
Originally the site of a medieval castle, the villa was restructured in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today it houses the town library and a picturesque Italian-style park that is open to the public.

Church of Santi Ambrogio e Simpliciano
This 19th-century parish church in the city center houses works by the painter Francesco Hayez and the Baroque artist Daniele Crespi. A special highlight is the painting "Natività" by Malosso from 1584.

While Carate Brianza does not host large museums in the traditional sense, these historical sites and churches offer a deep insight into the art and history of the region. Visitors can enjoy the city's rich cultural landscape while admiring the impressive architecture and artworks that reflect the heritage of Lombardy.